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Bracknell, Berkshire, UK (51° 24'N, 0° 46'W, 77m AMSL) September 2009
Mean Temp (integrated): 15.1 C Mean Temp (daily (Tx+Tn)/2): 15.3 C Mean Max: 20.2 C Max Max: 27.2 C on 8th Min Max: 16.1 C on 15th Mean Min: 10.5 C Min Min: 5.4 C on 27th Max Min: 17.0 C on 8th Average Dewpoint: 10.3 C Max Dewpoint: 17.7 C on 8th Min Dewpoint: 4.6 C on 27th Wind Chill Low: 5.4 C on 27th Average Wet Bulb: 12.6 C Rainfall: 23.8 mm (25.8 mm in 5") Max Rainfall: 13.4 mm on 2nd Days with Rain = 0.2 mm: 6 Days with Rain = 2.0 mm: 2 (13.4 on 2nd and 8.6 on 15th) Days with Rain = 20.0 mm: 0 Total Snow Depth: 0.0 cm Max Snowfall: 0.0 cm Days with Snow Lying: 0 Mean Pressu 1022.2 hPa Max Pressu 1038.2 hPa on 11th Min Pressu 993.5 hPa on 3rd Bright Sunshine: 119.3 hr Days of Air Frost: 0 Average Wind Speed: 3.0 kt Maximum Daily Average Windspeed: 6.6 kt on 3rd Minimum Daily Average Windspeed: 0.3 kt on 26th Average Daily Max Wind Gust: 16.8 kt Max Wind Gust: 29 kt from 180 deg on 1st Dominant Wind Direction: NNE Average Wind Direction: 313 deg -- Roy Avis Current Bracknell Weather plus Latest Statistics at: http://www.weatherfamily.org/bracknell ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ PC and all mail in/out check by latest version of Norton |
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Roy Avis writes: Mean Pressu 1022.2 hPa That led me to wonder what the highest mean pressure is for (a) September and (b) any month in the UK. (I suspect that January and February might feature strongly in the latter category, winter Highs tending to be more intense.) Bright Sunshine: 119.3 hr That's considerably lower than I would have expected. It seems to have been a very sunny month in my part of Surrey, not that far away. Average Wind Speed: 3.0 kt That, together with the mean pressure, shows just how anticyclonic a month it has been. -- John Hall "Do you have cornflakes in America?" "Well, actually, they're American." "So what brings you to Britain then if you have cornflakes already?" Bill Bryson: "Notes from a Small Island" |
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Hi John
Thanks for looking at my data! The sunshine is calculated in my Weather Display software. The exposure is pretty poor due to trees and houses around the site. It is generally about 80% of that recorded by Bernard Burton in Wokingham. As for pressure extremes, I don't have any data to hand. Best Regards Roy Avis +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ "John Hall" wrote in message ... In article , Roy Avis writes: Mean Pressu 1022.2 hPa That led me to wonder what the highest mean pressure is for (a) September and (b) any month in the UK. (I suspect that January and February might feature strongly in the latter category, winter Highs tending to be more intense.) Bright Sunshine: 119.3 hr That's considerably lower than I would have expected. It seems to have been a very sunny month in my part of Surrey, not that far away. Average Wind Speed: 3.0 kt That, together with the mean pressure, shows just how anticyclonic a month it has been. -- John Hall "Do you have cornflakes in America?" "Well, actually, they're American." "So what brings you to Britain then if you have cornflakes already?" Bill Bryson: "Notes from a Small Island" |
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On 1 Oct, 09:54, John Hall wrote:
In article , *Roy Avis writes: Mean Pressu 1022.2 hPa That led me to wonder what the highest mean pressure is for (a) September and (b) any month in the UK. (I suspect that January and February might feature strongly in the latter category, winter Highs tending to be more intense.) ] John, these are our September mean pressure readings for September in Coventry: 2009 1022.5 2008 1017.4 2007 1020.9 2006 1013.1 2005 1018.4 2004 1018.4 2003 1020.8 2002 1022.1 2001 1014.7 2000 1011.0 1999 1008.0 1998 1009.4 1997 1021.8 1996 1019.5 1995 1012.0 1994 1012.7 1993 1011.8 1992 1014.4 1991 1016.3 1990 1017.8 1989 1019.9 1988 1014.4 1987 1013.8 1986 1021.9 1985 1017.2 1984 1008.0 1983 1011.8 So last month recorded the highest mslp in Coventry in over 26 years. Steve Jackson Bablake Weather Station Coventry UK www.bablakeweather.co.uk |
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On 1 Oct, 13:35, Steve J wrote:
By the way, the highest average pressure for any month in this period was 1031.1mb in February 1987. Steve Jackson Bablake Weather Station Coventry UKwww.bablakeweather.co.uk |
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On 1 Oct, 13:39, Steve J wrote:
Make that highest monthly mslp since 1983 1030.0mb in January 1992! February 1987 was 1013.1mb! Steve Jackson Bablake Weather Station Coventry UK www.bablakeweather.co.uk |
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Highest monthly mean MSL pressure at 09z for Wokingham in September in the
past 34 years is 1024.0 in 1986, (this Sept 1022.9). The highest for any month in that period is 1031.7 in Feb 1993. The true mean from the AWS 00-24 data this Sept. is 1022.20 . My sunshine 159.8 this Sept, Roy. -- Bernard Burton Wokingham, Berkshire, UK. Satellite images at: www.woksat.info/wwp.html "John Hall" wrote in message ... In article , Roy Avis writes: Mean Pressu 1022.2 hPa That led me to wonder what the highest mean pressure is for (a) September and (b) any month in the UK. (I suspect that January and February might feature strongly in the latter category, winter Highs tending to be more intense.) Bright Sunshine: 119.3 hr That's considerably lower than I would have expected. It seems to have been a very sunny month in my part of Surrey, not that far away. Average Wind Speed: 3.0 kt That, together with the mean pressure, shows just how anticyclonic a month it has been. -- John Hall "Do you have cornflakes in America?" "Well, actually, they're American." "So what brings you to Britain then if you have cornflakes already?" Bill Bryson: "Notes from a Small Island" |
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Bernard Burton writes: Highest monthly mean MSL pressure at 09z for Wokingham in September in the past 34 years is 1024.0 in 1986, (this Sept 1022.9). The highest for any month in that period is 1031.7 in Feb 1993. The true mean from the AWS 00-24 data this Sept. is 1022.20 . Thanks. Interesting that Feb 1993 (like Steve's Jan 1992) wasn't a notably cold month IRRC, which I tend to associate with nearby anticyclones in winter. Maybe it was mostly centred just to the south of the UK to give a westerly or south-westerly flow.. -- John Hall "Do you have cornflakes in America?" "Well, actually, they're American." "So what brings you to Britain then if you have cornflakes already?" Bill Bryson: "Notes from a Small Island" |
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On 1 Oct, 09:54, John Hall wrote:
That led me to wonder what the highest mean pressure is for (a) September and (b) any month in the UK. (I suspect that January and February might feature strongly in the latter category, winter Highs tending to be more intense.) Heathrow's highest Sept mean was 1024.1 mbar in Sept 1941. The highest monthly mean in London/SE England for any month back to 1930 has been Feb 1959, 0900 GMT means 1033.2 mbar at LHR, 1033.1 mbar at Kew, 1033.3 mbar at Gatwick. My personal highest in this area (records since 1980) has been 1031.8 mbar in Feb 1993. The highest monthly mean MSL pressure on record for the British Isles that I'm aware of was 1035.4 mbar at Malin Head at 07h in Ireland in February 1932 (mean at 13h was 1035.9 mbar). Mean pressure at 07h in Feb 1932 exceeded 1030 mbar across the whole of the British Isles; the lowest anywhere in BI during the monrth was 1014 mbar. A 30 day mean split across January and February 1932 would probably have slighly exceeded 1036 mbar, because on 26 January the barometer reached 1051.0 mbar at Stonyhurst, Lancashire, at Sheffield and at Meltham (West Yorkshire), 1050.4 mbar at York and 1050.3 mbar at Sealand, Cheshire (the most recent occasion on which the barometer has exceeded 1050 mbar anywhere in England), while 1047.4 mbar was attained on 20 February at Inchkeith, Renfrew and Donaghadee. More details and maps in my paper on intense anticyclones in Weather, February 2007. -- Stephen Burt Stratfield Mortimer, Berkshire |
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, Stephen Burt writes: snip More details and maps in my paper on intense anticyclones in Weather, February 2007. Thanks for all the info. I have that issue of "Weather" and recall your paper. -- John Hall "Do you have cornflakes in America?" "Well, actually, they're American." "So what brings you to Britain then if you have cornflakes already?" Bill Bryson: "Notes from a Small Island" |
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